King said FBI Director James Comey's conclusion July 5 that "intent" could not be proved as to whether Clinton violated espionage laws was made even though it is not a requirement of the law.

"[President] Barack Obama plugged the word 'intent' in . . . Comey picked it up and used it July 5 as an excuse, not a legal reason. And so now after all of this other evidence that's flowed forth . . . much of it proves intent," King said.

"Let's just say if Hillary is elected president, the House of Representatives, and particularly the Judiciary Committee, we're thinking [in] conjunction with Government Reform Committee will have to go back and comb through all of this and investigate the investigation and the investigators.

"And Hillary Clinton and those five principles who took the fifth and received immunity –they're all going to have to be brought out again . . .

"They didn't get immunity from Congress, they got immunity from the FBI, and it was conditional immunity. Some of those conditions seem to have been breached."